ABRT analyzes the crash and creates a report about it. This might take a while. When the report is ready, abrt-cli opens text editor with the content of the report. You can see what is being reported, and you can fill in instructions on how to reproduce the crash and other comments. When you are done with the report, save your changes and close the editor.

You will be asked if you want to report using some reporter plugin. Try to respond Y to report, and N to skip reporting.

When reporting via Bugzilla plugin, abrt-cli should ask for login and password when those are not set in /etc/abrt/plugins/Bugzilla.conf or ~/.abrt/Bugzilla.conf

Try the crash reporting again, this time using

abrt-cli --report @<x>

to report a crash using its ordinal number <x>

Run

abrt-cli --report-always <uuid-or-@x>

to report the crash without confirming, using all reporters associated with the crash

Run

abrt-cli --delete <uuid-or-@x>

to delete item with chosen UUID or ordinal number

Expected Results

Option --get-list-full shows all crashes

Option --get-list shows all not-yet-reported crashes

Option --report shows crash report and asks for confirmation before sending it